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  2. Tejeros Convention - Wikipedia

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    Site of the Tejeros Convention in present-day Rosario, Cavite, which was formerly part of San Francisco de Malabon. The Tejeros Convention (Spanish: Convención de Tejeros; Tagalog: Kapulungan sa Tejeros), also referred to as the Tejeros Assembly or Tejeros Congress, was a meeting held on March 22, 1897, in San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite (now General Trias).

  3. Acta de Tejeros - Wikipedia

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    The Acta de Tejeros was a document prepared on March 23, 1897 which proclaimed the events at the Tejeros Convention on March 22 to have been disorderly and tarnished by chicanery. Signatories to this petition rejected the insurgent government instituted at the convention and affirmed their steadfast devotion to the ideals of the Katipunan .

  4. Naic Military Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Naic Military Agreement was a document prepared on April 18, 1897, [1] in which a number of participants in the Tejeros Convention repudiated the convention results. This repudiation, which followed the Acta de Tejeros issued on March 23, would later cost Andres Bonifacio his life.

  5. 1897 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    March 22 – The two factions of the Katipunan convene at the Tejeros Convention to resolve the leadership status in the organization. March 23 – Nineteen Filipinos who would later be called the Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan are executed in Kalibo. [2]

  6. Casa Hacienda de Naic - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly elected a number of cabinet officials, including Pascual Alvarez as the Secretary of the Interior (after its first elected secretary, Andres Bonifacio, did not assume the post in protest of the Tejeros Convention results), Baldomero Aguinaldo as Secretary of Finance, Jacinto Lumbreras as Secretary of State;, Severino de las Alas as ...

  7. Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In 1896 and 1897, successive conventions at Imus and Tejeros decided the new republic's fate. In November 1897, the Republic of Biak-na-Bato was established, and the insurgent government promulgated a constitution.

  8. Timeline of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    22 March 1897 – Tejeros Convention. Aguinaldo and Trias was elected as President and Vice-President, respectively. 23 March 1897 – The 19 martyrs of Aklan are executed. 15 April 1897 – President Aguinaldo orders the arrest of Bonifacio. 15 April 1897 – Governor-General Polavieja resigns due to poor health.

  9. Daniel Tirona - Wikipedia

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    Tirona was present at the Tejeros Convention on March 22, 1897, wherein Bonifacio and leaders of the Magdalo and Magdiwang met to settle the issue of leadership of the revolution. [17] Bonifacio presided over the elections that followed, despite his misgivings over the lack of representation by other provinces. [18] Tirona helped distribute the ...